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The white election : a song cycle for soprano and piano on 32 poems of Emily Dickinson / Gordon Getty

Material Type score
Publisher Bryn Mawr, Pa. : T. Presser, sole representative ; Rork Music
Year c1986
Language English
Size 1 score (95 p.) ; 31 cm

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Media type 楽譜(印刷)
Contents pt.1. The pensive spring: I sing to use the waiting (major setting)
There is a morn by men unseen
I had a guinea golden
If she had been the mistletoe
New feet within my garden go
She bore it
I taste a liquor never brewed
I should not dare to leave my friend
pt.2. So we must meet apart: There came a day at summer's full
The first day's night had come
The soul selects her own society
It was not death, for I stood up
When I was small, a woman died
I cried at pity, not at pain
The night was wide
I cannot live with you
pt.3. Almost peace: My first well day, since many ill
It ceased to hurt me
I like to see it lap the miles
Split the lark and you'll find the music
The crickets sang
After a hundred years
The clouds their backs together laid
I shall not murmur
pt.4. My feet slip nearer: The grave my little cottage is
I did not reach thee
My wars are laid away in books
There came a wind like a bugle
The going from a world we know
Upon his saddle sprung a bird
Beauty crowds me
I sing to use the waiting (minnor setting)
Notes Words printed as text with notes: p. vi-xiv
Duration: ca. 60:00
English words
Authors Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
Getty, Gordon
Subjects FREE:For voice (S) and piano
FREE:Songs (High voice) with piano
FREE:Song cycles
FREE:Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 -- Musical settings  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:M1621.4 .G
ID 6000342763
楽器編成 For voice (S) and piano

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